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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Two updates, of a sort: First, Maria Ramos has been kind enough to
translate the makeztxt usage page into Spanish. The translation is
available at Webhostinghub
.

The second point is that it should be readily apparent at this point
that there is no Android version of Weasel. Unfortunately, I just
haven't had any time to work on it. As a good substitute, I would
suggest using FBReader. It is also
Free Software and has support for both many different document formats
and many different platforms including, of course, Android. It lacks
some of the display options available in Weasel, but it has nearly every
other feature you could want. One feature that is noticably missing is
support for reading zTXT or PalmDOC format documents.

I should like to mention that most Palm OS devices, even those with
color and higher resolution screens, typically have much longer battery
run-times than even the best smart phones. Because of this, a used PDA
put together with Weasel Reader still make an excellent combination, not
to mention being much less expensive than either phones or dedicated
ebook hardware. Keep it in mind.

Monday, May 31, 2010

"Oh the times, they are a changin'"

Okay, so I finally have a Droid phone. It's really nice, especially as
I am upgrading from a Motorola Razr. I suppose... this means I really
have no more reasons to procrastinate in making Weasel Reader for
Android. I shall not insult you by giving out some sort of date when
I think it will be ready for testing, or even just looking at. But
I'll be starting on it. Really. Now that this new phone has replaced
both has replaced both my old phone and my Clie TH-55, I don't have
Weasel Reader in my pocket anymore. :(

Monday, January 19, 2009

Sadly, the death of Palm OS is a virtual certainty at this point. And
so, from this point forward, future versions of Weasel Reader will be
directed at the Android platform (such as the T-Mobile/Google G1
phone). It is a system more open than Palm OS ever was, has a very nice
open-source friendly development environment, and should have a user
base which is actually growing over time.

Currently, I have a set of Java classes which allow reading both zTXT
and PalmDoc files which will be made available for others to use as
well. These classes are not tied directly to Android and are available
at the new PalmIO page.

I have made a post to the Weasel forum to discuss the future of Weasel
Reader and what users might like to see in an Android version since it
will be on a device far more capable than current Palm PDAs. At a
minimum, the next version will be able to read zTXT and PalmDoc
documents as well as plain text files (compressed or not). I will
almost certainly add support for the FictionBook (fb2) format and
possibly also the Open eBook (epub) format, though the latter may be a
bit complex for the platform's capabilities.

Weasel Reader 1.61 has been released! Currently, only the English
translation is available, but the Spanish and Catalan translations
should be up shortly. Many of the original translators are no longer
available. If you would like to translate Weasel Reader into a new
language or if you would like to maintain one of the out of date
translations (It's really not hard. Honest.), please send an email or
post to the Weasel forum. Please go to the download page for links and
information on the new release.

July 4, 2008

The "Independence Day Beta" for Weasel Reader 1.61 is now available.
There are many new features and bugfixes, including user customizable
keys/buttons in the document display and a "Most Recently Read" list of
the last ten documents you have opened. Please test and report any
problems. This will likely be the last beta before the 1.61 release.
Also, a number of broken links in the sidebar have been fixed, mostly
for zTXT converter programs. For more information and a download link,
see the latest post:
Weasel Forum

June 27, 2007

Weasel Reader 1.60, the first stable version in too long a time, has
been released. There are no real changes over the 1.59.6 test version,
but it does have a nice new even release number. The Spanish
translation has also been updated for the new release. Visit the
download page for more information.

June 21, 2007

Once again it's been a long time since an update. But, just like last
time there is a new version. Weasel Reader 1.59.6 is now available for
testing. If all goes well this will likely become the 1.60 release (at
last!). The changes in this new version are numerous. For more
information and a download link, see the latest post:
Weasel Forum

March 6, 2006

Yikes, it's been quite a while. But, fear not, for there is a new
Weasel Reader beta version available for download on the forum. This
new version is working quite well with just a few (hopefully) minor
issues. Hi-res support is working well on most devices. Rotation
support may or may not. If you have a pre-OS5 device, Weasel should be
pretty solid for you. For OS5 devices, please test and report! See the
forum topic for more information including a download link:
Weasel Forum

August 15, 2004

The first test release of the vastly updated and improved Weasel is
available for download. Please test and report! You can read about the
changes/fixes/bugs in the forum post about the release:
Weasel Forum

July 29, 2004

I've had some free time lately and I've been spending it working on a
vastly updated version of Weasel. It will take some time, but it should
be worth it. In the mean time, expect CVS code to be frequently broken
as I add new things.

As a start, I've done a major overhaul of the website. The site source
is now new and valid XHTML with spiffy CSS. It's now more logical and
maintainable. I've tested it in Mozilla and IE, but it's likely that
older Netscape versions will choke.

I've also added an awards page. The only
award right now is the super nice Trophée du Libre.
Unfortunately, SIL-CETRIL, the company who hosted the
awards, never did post any photos of the actual ceremony. Too bad.

August 14, 2003

The pages documenting the zTXT format and libztxt have been updated to
account for the changes in makeztxt 1.60 and libztxt 2.00.

August 12, 2003

makeztxt 1.60 released. This new version of makeztxt contains a host
of new mostly user requested features. makeztxt can now deconstruct
zTXT databases into their component pieces (text, bookmarks,
annotations) and store them in separate files. At last users can make
use of the annotations made within Weasel. makeztxt can now also create
new zTXT files containing user supplied lists of bookmarks and
annotations (in the same format that makeztxt emits through
deconstruction). The documentation in the README has also had a major
overhaul and should be much more useful. This same documentation can
also be found at the makeztxt link in the sidebar. Updates to the zTXT
format reference and libztxt reference will follow very shortly.

August 11, 2003

A new version of pdaConverter has been released. The new version now
supports using regular expressions for generating document bookmarks. A
link to pdaConverter is on the sidebar.

June 25, 2003

I have found another very nice file converter for you Windows users.
It is called pdaConverter. It looks to have a very nice GUI and quite a
few features. Like txt2palm it can output zTXT and PalmDOC, but it can
also output Plucker files in case you really need formatting or images
(as for some web pages). Unlike txt2palm, however, it does not appear
to support regex for bookmark creation. You can find pdaConverter here.
I've also put it on the sidebar.

June 24, 2003

Weasel user "AIM" has created a very nice Windows application for
converting various document formats into zTXT format (or PalmDoc)
databases for use with Weasel. It has a large number of features to
format your files just right and can be used on more than just plain
text files. You can find this program at his
La Reblujiña website. There is also a link on the sidebar.

May 24, 2003

Huzzah for Weasel! Weasel Reader has won a Trophée du Libre in the
General Public category, beating both the VideoLAN and LinuxConsole
projects. As an award, I now have a very nice trophy as well as a Sun
LX 50 server. I'm not sure yet what to do with the computer, but I'll
think of something. At the Tophees du Libre
website you can see a
roundup of the awards and winners. The site is only in French and they
don't seem to have any pictures of the ceremony. Unfortunately,
American Airlines (arrrgh!!) lost my luggage for four days
and I was also without a camera for the event. Thanks to all developers
and translators! Weasel wouldn't have gone this far without you.

May 1, 2003

Weasel Reader has been nominated for an award at the First
International Free Software Awards in Soissons, France! I will be
travelling there for the ceremony on May 23. The website for the
competition is at Trophées du
Libre.

December 24, 2002

Weasel 1.59.3 finally released. This version should display properly
on Sony devices. Weasel has an entirely new and much extended
hyphenation system now. Preliminary support for Palm OS 5.0 hi-res
devices is present, but it needs work. In particular, there are some
minor graphical artifacts and rotation doesn't yet work.

December 5, 2002

Weasel user Angel Ivan Moreno has modified Weasel to support the
AxxPac storage addon for Palm III devices. You can download his
modified version from his
Palm page.

December 5, 2002

New on the sidebar is a translations
page. This page lists the currently available translations of
Weasel as well as instructions on how you too can easily translate
Weasel into your language. I'm now working on a FAQ/Manual thing for
Weasel, so there will at last exist some inadaquate documentation. :)
Also, v1.59.3 will be out just as soon as the last couple translations
are updated.

September 29, 2002

Weasel 1.59.2 released. A bit delayed perhaps... but it's finally
out! That's what happens when you lose the month of August to a
hospital stay and recovery. This version should now read any normal
PalmDoc files, removing the old 'non-uniform' record limitation. The
DocInfo code has been rewritten, hopefully for the last time. This
should solve some outstanding issues such as a limit on the number of
docs for which prefs will be saved. Also, there is a new Russian
translation available. Test and report, please!

July 27, 2002

Added a "donations" page. Don't worry, it's exceptionally benign. Do
check it out. There's a link to it on the sidebar.

July 7, 2002

Weasel 1.59-test is released. There is a serious bug in 1.58 which
can cause crashes at start-up, in the index, and when you try to read.
Version 1.59 fixes this bug as well as a bug which causes a crash
whenever you try to export an annotation. An upgrade is highly
recommended.

June 29, 2002

Weasel 1.58-test is released at long last. Huzzah! Sure it took a
while, but it's packed with goodies. Most notable are support for
hi-res modes on Handera and Sony devices and new German and Spanish
translations. New VFS prefs dialog and many speedups for program start,
especially for users with many documents in VFS. If hardware buttons
are enabled, the autoscroll button now also acts as a pause button if
you hold it down. Many many bug fixes. Be sure to read the README for
important information!

March 31, 2002

There is a new version of Pyrite Publisher available. See the link on
the sidebar. This new version now includes a GUI. And for Windows
users, there is now a self contained GUI Windows version. If you're
having problem with jMakeztxt, give this a try.

March 1, 2002

Weasel v1.57-test is finally released! A bunch of bugfixes here.
Some fixes/workarounds for broken PalmDoc files. Wout Mertens has added
a progress bar which you can view in any display mode. Rotation no
longer requires you to use fullscreen mode. Cseke Balazs has provided a
Hungarian translation of Weasel. Please test some more!

January 14, 2002

Weasel v1.56-test is out. VFS support is improved. Weasel now looks
in several standard directories for documents. Annotations can be
exported to memo pad. Several bugfixes for Jmakeztxt related crashes
and the last-line-wrong display bug. New compile time options to
disable VFS or to remove help text to make a smaller binary. Also, the
"Kill GutenPalm" utility has some added features to solve some problems
experienced by those following the developement versions. Please test
and report!

January 1, 2002

Version 1.55-test has been released. New features include category
support, VFS support (expansion memory), and more display options. See
the ChangeLog for more details. Please test and give feedback!
Also, I have decided to make Rob Tillotson's Pyrite Publisher my choice
for document conversion tool. I'll continue to update makeztxt and make
sure it can always generate zTXT documents, but at this point, Pyrite
does so much more, it's just a better choice. It's written in Python
and should run on any system with Python installed.

December 22, 2001

Rob Tillotson has added zTXT support into his Pyrite Publisher.
Pyrite is a Python program for converting a number of input formats
(text, HTML, URLs, etc.) into either PalmDoc or zTXT format. It also
supports generation of bookmarks from HTML header tags and generation of
annotations from links on the source page. You can find Pyrite
here and on the sidebar.

August 2, 2001

GutenPalm v1.41 is out! Fixes for some nasty crashes in GutenPalm,
search progress indicator, interruptable searches, and rotation on color
devices. And makeztxt now works on Windows machines. Really! See the
changelog for all the details.

July 6, 2001

Geoff Reedy has made a Perl module that will read/write zTXTs. You'll
also need Palm::PDB and Compress::Zlib for it to work. It includes
everything that's in libztxt plus more. The package also includes
perl-ztxt, a makeztxt replacement written in Perl. You can find it on
the sidebar under "Perl zTXT Utils".

July 2, 2001

Corrected a nasty "bug" in the online documentation for the zTXT
format. The 'size' field in record 0 stores the size of the
uncompressed text, NOT the size of the compressed data. It is very
important that it store the uncompressed size, as GutenPalm uses that
value to make sure there is enough room for the data to be stored after
decompression. Oops.

June 7, 2001

GutenPalm version 1.40 is finally released. Okay, the "beta" phase
took a bit longer than normal... but there lots of improvements and a
few extra features. Many thanks go to James Aspnes for his requests,
bug reports, and, most of all, big patches. makeztxt 1.40 is also out
now. It should compile on most systems again (oops).

May 27, 2001

For the past couple days, GutenPalm has been in the top 20 most active
projects listed on Sourceforge's front page. I think this calls for a
round of Huzzahs for everybody. Huzzah!

Apr 21, 2001

Brian Smith has created a page with ready-made zTXTs for users to
download. The texts are from Project Gutenberg and have bookmarks
already in them. See the "Pre-made zTXTs" link in the sidebar.

Apr 21, 2001

So... you REALLY like GutenPalm, but you can't help but destroy your
Palm's memory regularly. Rob Johnson and Monica Chew have created
Romeo, a tool which lets you
create custom Palm OS ROMs. Take out the junk you don't want, and put
in programs you want. Now you'll never have to face the dreadful
possibility of losing GutenPalm.

Apr 11, 2001

Martin Smith has released a new version of jmakeztxt. Version
1.41 beta contains some major enhancements over 1.40 beta. Most notably
is that you can now browse the Project Gutenberg database and download
books via http/ftp from within the program. Give it a try. Also, what
with the endless problems plaguing the Windows version of plain
makeztxt, I highly suggest you use jmakeztxt instead. It's a lot
better.

Apr 3, 2001

Version 1.40beta1 of GutenPalm has been released! Version 1.40beta1
of makeztxt is also out too. Mostly bugfixes. A few new features and
some usability improvements including many more menu shortcuts and a few
Palm button shortcuts. Best of all, the Windows command line version of
makeztxt should actually function. Huzzah! See the ChangeLogs for a
full list of what's new/different.

Mar 6, 2001

There is really excellent interview on Slashdot with the founder of
Project Gutenberg, Michael Hart. It's long, but very informative, and he
gives an excellent response to questions about copyright absurdity. Read
it
here.

Feb 14, 2001

Version 1.40beta has been released along with v1.40beta of makeztxt.
Go now and download. And please report the bugs! See the ChangeLogs
for a list of what's new/changed.

Feb 10, 2001

I've put a reference page documenting the zTXT format and what parts
there are to one. Now everybody can make a reader without having to dig
through the source.

Feb 8, 2001

At long last, on-demand decompression is here! No more will you have
to decompress an entire book to read it. Now you get decompression as
you read. You'll need to regenerate your zTXT files, and, as with
anything good, there's a small price: about 10% - 15% less compression.
This is new and involved a lot of new code, so I would greatly
appreciate any and all reports, good or bad.

Feb 8, 2001

Martin Smith has created a
Java port of makeztxt. You can give it a ZIP or a text file and
covert it with all the makeztxt bells and whistles. See the
documentation link on the sidebar.

Feb 8, 2001

Guido Socher, of
LinuxFocus, has created a
great script called 2ztxt which will covert a webpage into a zTXT for
you, complete with bookmarks for headings. You can find it
here.

Feb 6, 2001

The website has been reorganized a bit. But, if you're using Netscape
4, you may have noticed that the above horizontal bar looks horrible.
Somebody, please help!

Jan 28, 2001

makeztxt now uses libztxt, a simple C library for zTXT manipulation.
You can use it in your programs too. See the
libztxt Reference for documentation.

Jan 21, 2001

GutenPalm version 1.2 is released.
New features include far more error checking, lots of help added, full
annotation support, beaming, searching, and translation support. Use
and enjoy!

Jan 10, 2001

David Carley has begun work on a
Windows port of makeztxt. This should really help make the whole
package available to many more people.

Jan 3, 2001

I'm once again working on GutenPalm. The next version
will come with a whole slew of improvements.